Crack Addiction

Signs & Symptoms of Dependence

Conceivably, no drug takes a person down harder or faster than crack. It’s the potent, freebase form of cocaine that can be smoked to produce an intense, euphoric high that is short lived, causing overwhelming cravings for more of the drug. Users who succumb to its powerfully addictive effects risk everything they value and love as the uncontrollable use of crack takes over their lives.

Overview

No one is immune to developing an addiction to crack or to the serious dangers once exposed to its use. It is a powerful central nervous system stimulant that makes the user feel euphorically, energized and almost electrified as the stimulant works its way in the brain and by smoking the drug, this occurs rapidly.

The intense euphoria may last only a few minutes and the typical response is to take another “hit”, but, there are immense dangers in doing so. Even first time users and those in good physical health have suffered cardiac arrest as the drug constricts blood vessels while speeding up the heart rate and blood pressure to the point that the heart stops from over exertion.

As the person’s use gives way to more frequent and regular use, larger amounts of crack will be desired and needed to get high. Crack users will often “binge” on the drug until their finances or supplies run out or they become too exhausted to continue and this can last for days.

Long-term changes in brain functioning and its reward system can result in unusual and unpredictable behaviors with the abuser’s life spiraling out of control. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, “The abuser may become obsessed with the rituals of cocaine administration and may find that many common items or situations trigger cravings for the drug.” These conditioned responses help to reinforce the behaviors of use and despite losses or consequences and crack addiction will take first priority in the person’s life.

Crack Addiction Signs While Under Intoxication

Signs of crack addiction cannot always be immediately recognized unless the person is witnessed to be under intoxication. Crack addiction is a strange addiction where the user will do their best to “hide out” from others to avoid confrontations or because they often experience paranoia, anxiety, or panic over getting caught.

It’s hard to hide the intoxication effects, though, which may include:

Other Recognizable Crack Addiction Signs

Physically, the crack addict may appear underweight or emaciated. They may neglect personal hygiene and self-care disregarding hunger and sleep which can further deteriorate their health. Chronic addicts tend to ignore other survival needs such as clothing, shelter, or sex.

Crack Addiction Symptoms

Regular use of crack changes the way a person views their life and others. The crack addict will deny that they have a problem and will continue using crack despite the negative consequences.

Crack addiction progresses through stages that go from being a casual user to abuse, and on to the full blown addiction. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, there are tremendous differences in the timetables with “some individuals reporting an ability to use for extended periods with few signs of negative consequences and others reporting a very dramatic onset of severe detrimental effects as soon as a few weeks or months after initiation of cocaine use.”

Crack addiction symptoms may include:

Early Stage

Obsessive or addictive thoughts

Compulsive urges or cravings to use

Lifestyle changes

Withdrawal from normal activities

Subtle physical and psychological consequences such as jitters, mood swings, and irritability